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The Week in Grades
Jun 15–21, 2026 · 1241 reports fact-checked
Every week Clad wraps up what its fact-checks found: the best- and worst-graded coverage, the claims most disputed by the evidence, and the stories that were covered heavily from one side. This is the same review the Sunday newsletter carries — kept here for the record.
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Most disputed claims
Willy Burgdorfer’s work on ticks was connected to a biological weapons project
Burgdorfer discovered the Lyme bacterium; claims of bioweapons admissions appear in activist interviews but are rejected by scientific consensus and his documented career Read the full report →
Lyme disease outbreak near Connecticut may stem from escaped bioweapon ticks
Museum and ancient DNA evidence shows the pathogen predates U.S. labs by centuries; 2019 congressional review found no supporting evidence Read the full report →
Trump met Sisi first in a hotel; Sisi then showed little interest in meeting Clinton
Contemporary reports confirm Sisi met Clinton first for over 70 minutes before Trump on September 19, 2016. Read the full report →
Sisi's meeting with Clinton lasted about one minute because he did not want to see her
Clinton-Sisi meeting exceeded one hour per multiple 2016 accounts and campaign readouts. Read the full report →
Mexico is sending rapists and criminals across the border
Widely criticized as unsubstantiated generalization; CBP data showed varied migrant profiles with no evidence of systematic policy. Read the full report →